Mind you, Tiger Woods is not saying there are nude photos of him, but....
A British court has granted the golfer an injunction that would prohibit the publication of any nude photos or video, should they exist, CNN and other news outlets have reported. The injunction request was made by the Schillings law firm, which is representing Woods, CNN said.
"For the avoidance of doubt, this order is not to be taken as an admission that any such photographs exist, and in the event that these photographs do exist, and it is not admitted, any such images may have been fabricated, altered, manipulated and or changed to create the false appearance and impression that they are nude photographs of our client," Schillings said in a letter sent to legal departments of British publications.
"Our client is not aware of any images and in any event he would not have consented to any such photographs being taken, nor would he have consented to the dissemination or exploitation of the same."
Woods, of course, has been embroiled in a scandal for the past two weeks as allegations of marital woes and affairs.
People Magazine reported this week that Woods' wife, former model Elin Nordegren, has decided to stay in the marriage for the sake of the couple's two young children.
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